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Complete Ella In Berlin - Mack The Knife |
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| Verve Records 314 519 564-2 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| €8.46 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The most famous live album in the history of jazz vocals.It's full of Era World, from slow to high tempo, and even scat. Includes overwhelming stage performances such as "How High the Moon" and "Mack the Knife." Paul Smith, Jim Hall, Gus Johnson, and Wilfred Middlebrooks participate in the backing. |
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Credit
- Vocals - Ella Fitzgerald
- Producer [Original Recording] - Norman Granz
- Guitar - Barney Kessel (10, 11)
- Guitar - Jim Hall (1 to 9, 12 to 19)
- Drums - Alvin Stoller (10, 11)
- Liner Notes - Phil Schaap
- Reissue Producer - Phil Schaap
- Remastered By - Phil Schaap
- Research - Phil Schaap
- Transferred By - Phil Schaap
- Bass - Joe Mondragon (10, 11)
- Drums - Gus Johnson (1 to 9, 12 to 19)
- Bass - Wilfred Middlebrooks (1 to 9, 12 to 19)
- Piano - Paul Smith (5)
- Supervised By - Michael Lang (2)
- Mastered By [Digital Master] - Tom "Curly" Ruff
- Edited By [Notes] - Peter Pullman
- Producer [Additional Production Assistance] - Jon Schapiro
- Producer [Additional Production Assistance] - Aric Lach Morrison
- Liner Notes - Dan Morgenstern
- Coordinator [Design Coordinated By] - Suzanne Bender
- Art Direction, Design - Nicky Davis (2)
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